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  • ...first-known [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and [[Middle Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Later in life, he became a [[United Kingdom|Br At the age of 20 in 1846, Rassam was hired by British archaeologist [[Austen Henry Lay
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  • ...uage|Greek]] by [[Berossus]]. The "Babylonian King List of the Hellenistic Age" is a continuation that mentions all the [[Seleucid]] kings from [[Alexande ==Middle [[Bronze Age]]==
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  • |era = [[Bronze Age]] |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt
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  • |era = [[Bronze Age]] |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt
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  • |era = [[Bronze Age]] |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt
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  • ...ithout Marduk, the city would be in constant chaos.<ref name="Britannica">"Middle Eastern religion". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Onlin ...myth of [[Inanna]]'s descent into the underworld, from the early [[Bronze Age]].
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  • The area around Diyarbakır has been inhabited by humans from the stone age with tools from that period having been discovered in the nearby Hilar cave ===Middle Ages===
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  • | epochs = Early [[Bronze Age]] to ? == Early Bronze Age ==
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  • ...ern-day southern [[Iraq]], during the [[Chalcolithic]] and [[Early Bronze Age]]. Although it was previously thought that the earliest forms of writing in ...ia]], today's Persian Gulf region, before it flooded at the end of the Ice Age.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Hamblin |first=Dora Jane |date=May 1987 |title=Ha
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  • ...a]]n empire, all native to the territory of modern-day Iraq. In the [[Iron Age]], it was controlled by the [[Neo-Babylonian Empire]]s. The indigenous Cha ...tamia'' comes from the [[ancient Greek]] root words μέσος (''meso'') "middle" and ποταμός (''potamia'') "river" and literally means "(Land) betwe
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  • ...the major power in the region after [[Hammurabi]] (fl. c. 1792 – 1752 BC middle chronology, or c. 1696&nbsp;– 1654 BC, [[short chronology timeline|short ...suing [[Bronze Age collapse]], resulting in the shift of the entire Bronze Age chronology of Mesopotamia with regard to the [[chronology of Ancient Egypt]
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  • ...le East]] and [[Egypt]] in the late [[Bronze Age|Bronze]] and early [[Iron Age]]s. *Middle Babylonian/Chaldean, 1530–1000 BC
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